World End Syndrome Review – Summer Loving (PS4)
There are a lot of romance visual novels on the market at the moment but World End Syndrome is one that?s definitely a little bit special. This is not just because of its absolutely gorgeous visuals or its intriguing characters. Instead it?s the way that it wonderfully blends together breezy romantic storylines with deliciously dark Japanese folklore. This is one of those visual novels that is very hard to put down once you start.
Summer of Love
The protagonist is a transfer student who has moved to a quiet Japanese coastal town. The town is one of those quaint sort of places with many strange local legends and customs. One of the weirdest is the legend of the Yomibito. Once every hundred years or so, resurrected spirits will return to the town to cause misfortune. Just to be clear, by misfortune, we mean that they will massacre the townsfolk. As I?m sure you can guess, it?s supposedly coming up to the hundredth anniversary since the last Yomibito incident.
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